Category: Mobile App

Now that you have your Shopify store mobile app all set with the first 500 users on it already, it’s time to make your first sale. But in case you missed step one, don’t forget to check out our guide on how to get your initial users in just 10 days, here. Getting the first sale on your Shopify store mobile app Getting people to install your app is solving just one part of the…

We are not here to state the obvious. We all know how eCommerce has been on the rise lately and there’s absolutely no stopping it. But what’s also becoming evident is how shopping on the mobile is increasingly becoming a trend. The rise of mCommerce hasn’t gone unnoticed by even the likes of Business Insider. According to them, mCommerce is all set to disrupt mainstream eCommerce to make it easier for people to shop on…

Let’s keep things simple! Amazon, eBay, Alibaba – what’s common about these largest e-commerce companies in the world? ALL these marketplaces have multiple sales channels and the top of the list includes a mobile website and a mobile app. Yes, you read that right – both! Why? A mobile website and a mobile app have unique features which help to serve different types of customers. More customers of different kinds mean more business and eventually…

Perhaps the most crucial factor to your e-commerce venture’s success is the quality of your mobile app. But too often businesses make poor UX choices, overlooking the needs of their customer base. Even after taking care of painstaking details, your app can still fall prey to some UX mistakes. Given that your customers have no dearth of options, it wouldn’t be surprising if they abandoned their shopping journey midway. Here are some common pitfalls to…

Every Shopify store owner is really excited about their app going live. It’s like the next big step to taking your online business to a whole new level so there’s every reason to be. To get your Shopify store mobile app up and live, you’ve spent a lot of time, effort and money. However, gone are the days when simply creating an app was enough to make it visible, known and starting to generate revenue…